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of law under the constitution. when i was leaving cuba, we were taken off the plane and held incommunicado in a private room. there were just locked rooms. you didn't know if you would ever see your family again. it only takes one night of that to change your life forever. in many ways, i believe that was the moment i decided to be a lawyer. i never wanted to feel so helpless again in my life. i also knew what was happening there was wrong and that somebody should care about it. if i ever had an opportunity to make a difference, i would do that. i believe that that moment is one that emphasized to me the importance of the rule of law and why we have to preserve our system of justice. most importantly, i remember that night because of a conversation i had with my grandfather. we have learned that the business he learned his whole life to establish was being taken over. what happens is they come to your house, they arrest you as an enemy of the state, and they take over your business. we left with the clothes on our
of law under the constitution. when i was leaving cuba, we were taken off the plane and held incommunicado in a private room. there were just locked rooms. you didn't know if you would ever see your family again. it only takes one night of that to change your life forever. in many ways, i believe that was the moment i decided to be a lawyer. i never wanted to feel so helpless again in my life. i also knew what was happening there was wrong and that somebody should care about it. if i ever had...
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as a law enforcement officer you are required to come up with expertise in all kinds of disciplines. you come to work as a patrol officer and you walk out on the street, first call you get might be to go to a traffic accident. you have to look at the physics, you have it look at the scene and see what happened. you might leave there and go to narcotics activity, leave there and go to child abuse, a shooting, a stabbing, those are all different crimes. when you think about it, that's a staggering amount of information the officer has to know and he's going to get grilled in court to make sure he knew that information. experts are all made, none of them are born. say an officer goes to traffic, he has a real interest in traffic and he's going to do traffic reconstruction and everything up to fatal accidents. for him to be able to do that, he's got to go out to a scene, he has to look at evidence, he has to be basically a map maker to create a diagram about what occurred, he has to look at the weight of the vehicle, the radial skids, apply the laws of physics and come up with a reasonab
as a law enforcement officer you are required to come up with expertise in all kinds of disciplines. you come to work as a patrol officer and you walk out on the street, first call you get might be to go to a traffic accident. you have to look at the physics, you have it look at the scene and see what happened. you might leave there and go to narcotics activity, leave there and go to child abuse, a shooting, a stabbing, those are all different crimes. when you think about it, that's a...
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we have laws and policies in place that are created and protected by elected officials. and these elected officials, usually they vote for something in the committee. their constituents are not paying attention to evoke their having. nobody knows that. if we're able to shine a light on that and say, your state assemblymen voted against a lot to take sexual predators out of the classroom, what do you think about that? the vast majority would say that is a travesty. we should say, hold that person accountable for that vote and know when you're going to the ballot box or call that person before the vote happens and let them know if they do not vote for kids who aren't not going to get the vote next time. there is a way to change and shift this dynamic but it is not going to happen unless everyday people are getting active for getting informed, understand what is happening right now in their community, in their state legislatures and voicing their opinion. tavis: we had gavin newsom last week. his book argues one of the things we have to fix is a way to digitize, and i am th
we have laws and policies in place that are created and protected by elected officials. and these elected officials, usually they vote for something in the committee. their constituents are not paying attention to evoke their having. nobody knows that. if we're able to shine a light on that and say, your state assemblymen voted against a lot to take sexual predators out of the classroom, what do you think about that? the vast majority would say that is a travesty. we should say, hold that...
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and that has to be, what happens if the law isn't changed? the law has to change. the best explanation that i have heard has been from an atf agent who said it would be like after 9-11 saying we're going to screen all air passengers at every airport in 60 percent of the states. it doesn't make sense. and it's not an inconvenience. i was telling the speaker on the way in i got a text message from a san francisco resident who i've known all of his life and he's known me all of his life. i know his parents, they live around the corner from me in st. helena he wanted to be here and he said i want you to know i fully support the universal background checks for anybody who buys a gun. and you know it's not inconvenient, you know, it works because a few years ago, mike, i bought a gun from you and we walked down the street -- we drove down the street to steve's hardware in downtown st. helena, i filled out the gun, he filled out the paperwork, he paid $23 or $24 dollars, in a few days he came in, he knew i had not used the gun in a crime, he was not mentally adjudicated o
and that has to be, what happens if the law isn't changed? the law has to change. the best explanation that i have heard has been from an atf agent who said it would be like after 9-11 saying we're going to screen all air passengers at every airport in 60 percent of the states. it doesn't make sense. and it's not an inconvenience. i was telling the speaker on the way in i got a text message from a san francisco resident who i've known all of his life and he's known me all of his life. i know...
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this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of their efforts. so what does the collaboration look like. i want you to keep some ideas in mind. there is no first among equals. what we learned in los angeles was that oppression alone was not the answer. it did not work. there were record highs in gang violence in 2005. i want to tell you what has happened between 2005 and 2012. number one, the grass roots -- the disorganize, fragmented, passionate grass roots must be part of this. the community members who go to county supervisors meetings, the members who pass out fliers, the youths who have been in the juvenile justice system that are now part of the coalition -- those individuals must have a seat at the table. no. 2.
this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of their efforts. so what does the collaboration look like. i want you to keep some ideas in mind. there is no first among...
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and we have posted a link to the megan's law website and search to see if any registered sex offenders are living near you. look under hot topics on the home page. >>> caltranss ant the highway patrol had chain regulations enforced on highway 50 and 80 in the sierra. the storm has dropped a foot of new snow making drivers a challenge. the driver of this pickup truck ended up in a drift a mile from the station. the driver blames a patch of black ice for sending him off the road and the only thing damaged was his pride. >>> and we are tracking the conditions today. what are you seeing, bill? >> it has tapered off since over night at the -- with the big winds and rain in the mountains. things have tapered down. let's look at rainfall. pretty impressive if you look in the coastal hills but the rest of us a tenth of an inch. the santa cruz mountains got over an inch and a half. so the coastal areas got the most rain. inland, livermore .08 an inch of rain. the system is tracking off and getting hung up in the mountains and we're seeing widely scattered showers moving through the bay area. we
and we have posted a link to the megan's law website and search to see if any registered sex offenders are living near you. look under hot topics on the home page. >>> caltranss ant the highway patrol had chain regulations enforced on highway 50 and 80 in the sierra. the storm has dropped a foot of new snow making drivers a challenge. the driver of this pickup truck ended up in a drift a mile from the station. the driver blames a patch of black ice for sending him off the road and the...
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take a gun from his mother and go into a schoolroom and shoot a people, what does that have to do with laws? you can make a lot, but if you do not get to the right people and get them help, you will not change anything. i went into a sporting goods store yesterday, i went to three of them to buy some ammunition. all of the shelves were empty. there is something getting ready to go on. what i think it is is that people are fed up with the rich having everything in the port -- poor having nothing. there will come a time when the people will get fed up and tired of being without, and struggling, and being on the street. people are coming back from wars that they have fought for 10 years and there are no jobs and they're homeless. you better wake up. host: you brought up a lot of issues there, but before you go -- i think we lost him. in terms of the economy and other aspects, feeling disempowered, and things are not about violence, but we lost in, so maybe you can reflect on some of the issues he was bringing out. guest: first, i agree with him. there is no easy solution. that is what a lot of
take a gun from his mother and go into a schoolroom and shoot a people, what does that have to do with laws? you can make a lot, but if you do not get to the right people and get them help, you will not change anything. i went into a sporting goods store yesterday, i went to three of them to buy some ammunition. all of the shelves were empty. there is something getting ready to go on. what i think it is is that people are fed up with the rich having everything in the port -- poor having...
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100, 110, 200, 205, 220, 230, 260, 335, 500, and 590, and adding section 810, to: incorporate state law provisions governing community college and board of education candidates; change deadlines for withdrawal of candidacy and candidate qualification statements; change the public inspection period for candidate materials; change requirements for petition circulator badges; delete the requirement that a disclaimer appear before board of supervisors' arguments in the voter information pamphlet; incorporate state law provisions governing signatures in lieu of filing fees; reinstate candidate filing fee provisions; and make other technical amendments. >> mr. chair, is this the amended proposed amended resolution that was just handed to us, not the one that we have in our possession, correct? >> that is correct. >> okay. >> and i can explain further, supervisor breed. >> thank you. >> please do. >> thank you. thank you very much, chair yee. andrew shen, deputy city attorney. good afternoon again. at the request of the director of elections, there are a few minor amendments and what i just di
100, 110, 200, 205, 220, 230, 260, 335, 500, and 590, and adding section 810, to: incorporate state law provisions governing community college and board of education candidates; change deadlines for withdrawal of candidacy and candidate qualification statements; change the public inspection period for candidate materials; change requirements for petition circulator badges; delete the requirement that a disclaimer appear before board of supervisors' arguments in the voter information pamphlet;...
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appear before board of supervisors' arguments in the voter information pamphlet; incorporate state law provisions governing signatures in lieu of filing fees; reinstate candidate filing fee provisions; and make other technical amendments. >> mr. chair, is this the amended proposed amended resolution that was just handed to us, not the one that we have in our possession, correct? >> that is correct. >> okay. >> and i can explain further, supervisor breed. >> thank you. >> please do. >> thank you. thank you very much, chair yee. andrew shen, deputy city attorney. good afternoon again. at the request of the director of elections, there are a few minor amendments and what i just distributed to the committee, just to highlight them to you, i've actually colored them in yellow. and i can explain this. really basically one set of changes that causes some further amendments to be made. as you recall, at the last rules committee meeting on this legislation, one of the main purpose of these recent changes is to change the nomination period specifically to clarify that it only applies to candidat
appear before board of supervisors' arguments in the voter information pamphlet; incorporate state law provisions governing signatures in lieu of filing fees; reinstate candidate filing fee provisions; and make other technical amendments. >> mr. chair, is this the amended proposed amended resolution that was just handed to us, not the one that we have in our possession, correct? >> that is correct. >> okay. >> and i can explain further, supervisor breed. >> thank...
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reluctantly signed to law. the president and gop leaders blame each other for not averting the cuts. >>> mitt romney in the spotlight briefly. he will deliver a speech at cpac this month. he gave an interview, criticizing president obama's leadership. >>> in california, rescuers are trying to save some wayward dolphins. it took about five hours to get them pointed to the deeper water. >>> and finally, today marks what would have been dr. seuss' 109th birthday. the stories often inspired by the sights and sounds of his own hometown, springfield, massachusetts. my favorite, "green eggs and ham." >>> agreed on the "green eggs and ham." let's get to the cool and breezy forecast in the northeast. let's start in washington, d.c. a nice shot. but it's breezy and cool. just above the freezing mark now. only going to go to 44. average high this time of year, 41. burlington to portland. maybe a little snowflake in there. of course, you've had quite a bit. and i told you about the other storm that's dropping into the plai
reluctantly signed to law. the president and gop leaders blame each other for not averting the cuts. >>> mitt romney in the spotlight briefly. he will deliver a speech at cpac this month. he gave an interview, criticizing president obama's leadership. >>> in california, rescuers are trying to save some wayward dolphins. it took about five hours to get them pointed to the deeper water. >>> and finally, today marks what would have been dr. seuss' 109th birthday. the...
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there is nothing law enforcement can do. >> we have shined a light on this. we're back with more after this. what's better? doing two things at once or just one? [ all kids ] twooooo! [ moderator ] you sure? i am absolutely positive! [ little boy ] two times is asome. the thing i can do is wave my head and wave my... that's amazing. i've never seen anything like that. look i can do -- hold on -- i'm watching this. i'm getting dizzy... [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. doing two things at once is better. and only at&t's network lets you talk and surf on your iphone 5. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which is
there is nothing law enforcement can do. >> we have shined a light on this. we're back with more after this. what's better? doing two things at once or just one? [ all kids ] twooooo! [ moderator ] you sure? i am absolutely positive! [ little boy ] two times is asome. the thing i can do is wave my head and wave my... that's amazing. i've never seen anything like that. look i can do -- hold on -- i'm watching this. i'm getting dizzy... [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. doing two...
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the dead man is an auditor at a moscow law firm. hired by an international investment firm that had fallen afoul of the kremlin, he said he had uncovered a massive tax fraud. he was arrested and he died in prison. his mother says she has nothing but contempt for those who are proceeding with this trial. >> i despise these people. they have got no hard. there are some kind of robots who do not want to hear the truth. i think they are cowards who just do what they are told to do. >> he was once a senior constitutional court judge in russia. he told me putting dead people on trial is against the law. >> it is strange. if such trials were allowed in russia, you would see a lot of dead souls being prosecuted. it is an invention by our law enforcement to hide the shortcomings of their investigation and to claim the crimes were committed by get people. it is very dangerous. >> the other man on trial is the head of the investment firm that hired the dead man. he pleaded with him to leave russia when the relationship with the firm turned fou
the dead man is an auditor at a moscow law firm. hired by an international investment firm that had fallen afoul of the kremlin, he said he had uncovered a massive tax fraud. he was arrested and he died in prison. his mother says she has nothing but contempt for those who are proceeding with this trial. >> i despise these people. they have got no hard. there are some kind of robots who do not want to hear the truth. i think they are cowards who just do what they are told to do. >>...
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from accredited universities and published numerous books on the subject of preparing for successful law abiding life upon release. i am currently working with golden state lumber whose corporate offices are in petaluma and has three lumber yards here in bay area. we're opening another one and i'm working with the employer to change their corporate policy to -- hiring policies that prevent them from hiring felons. i have launched a program to help people prepare for success upon release and i would like very much to work with the san francisco reentry council since this is going to be my home. i was recently appointed a lecturer at san francisco state university where i'll be teaching on the subject of architecture of imprisonment beginning in the fall semester. my journey through prison has been longer than my life outside of prison, but because of the experience i've had in serving terms in prisons of every security level, from united states penitentiary, medium security prison, [speaker not understood] prison and recently minimum security camp, i know the system. ~ better than i know
from accredited universities and published numerous books on the subject of preparing for successful law abiding life upon release. i am currently working with golden state lumber whose corporate offices are in petaluma and has three lumber yards here in bay area. we're opening another one and i'm working with the employer to change their corporate policy to -- hiring policies that prevent them from hiring felons. i have launched a program to help people prepare for success upon release and i...
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caltrain and amtrak offer free trains to law enforcement personnel. kaiser permanente arena in santa cruz opens at 10:00. they will show the service live today. parking at depot park is free today. there is a link to public transportation and other parking lots in santa cruz on our website. we will carry the service live from the pavilion here on abc7 news. our coverage will start with our midday news at 11:00 and we will stream the service at abc7news.com. >> investigators are trying to find out why a 24-year-old volunteer intern attack and killed by a lion was inside the big cat's enclosure while working yesterday at project survival cat haven sanctuary 45 miles east of fresno. this is video of the african lion. authorities arrived they found her severely injured, the founder of cat haven said they were unable to lure the lion away from the body. >> the lion was shot and killed. our thoughts and prayers go out to our friend and family and to her family at this time. >> this morning, it is said she died at the scene. they are trying to determine what
caltrain and amtrak offer free trains to law enforcement personnel. kaiser permanente arena in santa cruz opens at 10:00. they will show the service live today. parking at depot park is free today. there is a link to public transportation and other parking lots in santa cruz on our website. we will carry the service live from the pavilion here on abc7 news. our coverage will start with our midday news at 11:00 and we will stream the service at abc7news.com. >> investigators are trying to...
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then we have the curse i'm doing watching "law & order" and "csi" where people have the perception you can zoom in on details that don't exist. >> we have a clip. we'll look at it later if we have time. now that cameras are better than they were before, you've almost got to go back and reinstall that whole base. >> the good thing is where is really reality when it comes to video surveillance. of course, it's somewhere in between. of course there's a lot of cameras you saw with the blog before, the older analog systems. when you think about security in general, we need to ask ourselves, why is security a good deal. we heard john from lyft, safety is a big concern in his company. how can we provide that security. >> mostly security guards and police that are being used for providing security in the society but video surveillance is becoming more and more prevalent. >> smart video surveillance. >> what makes it smart? >> analog cameras, decent remote, eye for a little deterrent, people see a camera and might move next door to do their crimes. today, the first ip cameras, really a computer
then we have the curse i'm doing watching "law & order" and "csi" where people have the perception you can zoom in on details that don't exist. >> we have a clip. we'll look at it later if we have time. now that cameras are better than they were before, you've almost got to go back and reinstall that whole base. >> the good thing is where is really reality when it comes to video surveillance. of course, it's somewhere in between. of course there's a lot of...
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the fact is it is there, it is the law, the supreme court past and now congress can do something that. >> guest: never be better off than where restarted than five and a thousand and a couple dollar contribution it is rather distressing. i see problems of governing is generally respectfurespectfu lly the party system is one and the tribal nature. number 3-d district's. we paid you. you do not pick us. that is my fear with congress there is no incentive for good behavior in washington d.c.. the worst thing you could do would be to work with the other side. the of a stronger chance of taking over the senate by going through sequester than break -- breaking ranks in the primary. i said this on meet the press the number two republican is under cruise control he cannot even exercise his independents because he is up in 2014 he will have of version of cruise and his own backyard. >> host: they have no mastery or control but to make legislators moved. >> i got in trouble in the book to say about the two-party. these folks stepped up and i am sitting on the sideline i prove the point* that ci
the fact is it is there, it is the law, the supreme court past and now congress can do something that. >> guest: never be better off than where restarted than five and a thousand and a couple dollar contribution it is rather distressing. i see problems of governing is generally respectfurespectfu lly the party system is one and the tribal nature. number 3-d district's. we paid you. you do not pick us. that is my fear with congress there is no incentive for good behavior in washington...
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president obama will sign into law the violence against women act. last week, the house of representatives passed an extension to the act that expands federal protections to gay, lesbian, transgender, native american and immigrant women. >>> federal regulators are expected to issue a report on their investigation into boeing 787's dreamliner battery fires. the federal aviation administration said to be close to approving tests for boeing's proposed fix for the batteries and the tests could begin next week. >>> and happy birthday to our own colleague usually wishing others happy birthday. the "today" show's willard scott turns 79. just 21 more years and he can get on the smuker's jar. >>> and jeff rossman puts car dealers to the test into an investigation on used car safety defects. and legendary actress maggie smith opens up about her role on "downton abbey" and the new film "quartet." that's it for us. stay here for more news, weather and sports. i'm mara schiavocampo. thanks for watching. >> reporter: it is going to be a sad and emotional day for l
president obama will sign into law the violence against women act. last week, the house of representatives passed an extension to the act that expands federal protections to gay, lesbian, transgender, native american and immigrant women. >>> federal regulators are expected to issue a report on their investigation into boeing 787's dreamliner battery fires. the federal aviation administration said to be close to approving tests for boeing's proposed fix for the batteries and the tests...
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by law. -- status by law. now, i find today that when i tell people that i now find mass incarceration like jim crow, people act with complete disbelief. they say how can you say that? how can you say that? our criminal justice system isn't a system of racial control, it's a system of crime control, and if black folks would just stop running around committing so many crimes, we wouldn't have to corps ri about -- worry about being locked up and then stripped of their civil rights. well, therein lies the greatest myth about mass incarceration, namely that it's been driven by crime and crime rates. the it's not true. it's just not true. our prison population quintupled in the space of 30 years, quintupled. we have gone from a prison population of about 300,000 to an incarcerated population now of over two million. we have the highest rate of incarceration in the world dwarfing the rates of even highly repressive regimes like russia or china or iran. but again, this can't be explained simply by c
by law. -- status by law. now, i find today that when i tell people that i now find mass incarceration like jim crow, people act with complete disbelief. they say how can you say that? how can you say that? our criminal justice system isn't a system of racial control, it's a system of crime control, and if black folks would just stop running around committing so many crimes, we wouldn't have to corps ri about -- worry about being locked up and then stripped of their civil rights. well, therein...
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as strong as yours and your job in the civic and again, i applaud the amazing men and women of our law enforcement agencies and our emergency response teams, you are my heroes. you are the ones that run in when everybody else is supposed to run out. and we see the drama all the way from 9-11 through katrina to whatever the next catastrophe is going to be. we live in a nuclear age. who would have predicted the united states would be fully invested in a response in japan? who would have predicted several years ago when a tsunami hit a country in indonesia which was predominately anti-american in its sentiment, mostly because of disinformation, mostly because as people grew up there they were given propaganda and told stories about the american those and what we do and how we do it, and they learned to feel we were the enemy. then they saw through that catastrophe, they saw the response of the lincoln battle group, they saw american military men and women in uniform as well as partnering with non-governmental organizations like project hope, operation smile, doctors without borders, they
as strong as yours and your job in the civic and again, i applaud the amazing men and women of our law enforcement agencies and our emergency response teams, you are my heroes. you are the ones that run in when everybody else is supposed to run out. and we see the drama all the way from 9-11 through katrina to whatever the next catastrophe is going to be. we live in a nuclear age. who would have predicted the united states would be fully invested in a response in japan? who would have predicted...
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and my brother-in-law's in there. he's underneath the house. >> reporter: bush's brother, desperately trying to save him. >> i jumped in the hole. i was trying to dig him out. i couldn't find him. i started digging. and started digging. and the cops showed up and pulled me out of the hole. and told me the floor's still falling in. >> reporter: what started as a sinkhole 15 feet deep late thursday night, has opened up even further. it's some 30 feet across and up to 100 feet deep. >> until we know where it's safe to bring the equipment, we really are just handicapped and paralyzed. >> reporter: at any moment, the whole house could come crashing down. >> it should have collapsed by now. so, it's amazing that it hasn't. >> reporter: here's what's so difficult about this. you know, this ground, the radar has detected that the ground surrounding this house is very soft. and so, of course, that makes the rescue operation quite difficult. dan? >> thanks, gio. you can see the anguish in his brother's face. unimaginable. >>> l
and my brother-in-law's in there. he's underneath the house. >> reporter: bush's brother, desperately trying to save him. >> i jumped in the hole. i was trying to dig him out. i couldn't find him. i started digging. and started digging. and the cops showed up and pulled me out of the hole. and told me the floor's still falling in. >> reporter: what started as a sinkhole 15 feet deep late thursday night, has opened up even further. it's some 30 feet across and up to 100 feet...
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as a part of the two dozen a state law, severance as a was requiring communities to develop plans that improved transportation and reduce greenhouse gases as the populations increase. >> a state lawmaker has entered as legislation aimed at guaranteeing that trans zinders students have the right to use public school rest rooms and purges debate on sports teams. measures would give young people the rights of the debate is sex segregated programs, activities and facilities for doubt as to what sexaul category exist on their school records. a colorado family recently filed a civil rights complaint against their school district after they were told their first grader who was born a boy could not use the girls' bathroom. >> a live look at the golden gate bridge. the weather topic of a choice today is the raid. it is on tap for tonight. we will have coming upt the raid. it is on tap for mom, i invited justin overng upt for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to
as a part of the two dozen a state law, severance as a was requiring communities to develop plans that improved transportation and reduce greenhouse gases as the populations increase. >> a state lawmaker has entered as legislation aimed at guaranteeing that trans zinders students have the right to use public school rest rooms and purges debate on sports teams. measures would give young people the rights of the debate is sex segregated programs, activities and facilities for doubt as to...
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instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of this year he went to turkey. the f.b.i. made the turkish authorities aware that he was there. it was in jordan that he came into f.b.i. custody and brought to the u.s. >> is there any conspirey about his trial being held in new york? >> the obama administration has said that the administration collectively think that a federal court is the place to do it. i think in part because they believe they can get a conviction. there are videos of sulaiman abu ghaith. of course, he's pleaded not guilty. >> that trial is due to start in? >> the next hearing is in april. it's expected to
instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of...
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. >> but her daughter's cyber life does not sit well with her family william, a family law judge for aransas county. >> he didn't like the computer or the internet at all. he didn't like it in her life or my life. >> when her father learns she had been downloading music illegally off the internet. >> all he knew was downloading meant illegal. that was basically stealing. not that i'm condoning it. >> i could tell something was going to happen. >> that something hillary fears is a physical beating from her father. >> he would discipline harshly when things didn't go his way. it was usually the belt. it happened more and more often until finally it was once every one or two weeks. >> on this particular evening hillary sets up a small video camera on a dresser in her bedroom hoping to document her father's behavior in case he becomes violent. minutes after hillary presses record, william adams enters her room. >> get over here. >> brandishing a leather belt. >> as soon as the light switched off, i knew that it was going to be bad. >> bend over that bed. >> dad. >> hillary hesitates. >>
. >> but her daughter's cyber life does not sit well with her family william, a family law judge for aransas county. >> he didn't like the computer or the internet at all. he didn't like it in her life or my life. >> when her father learns she had been downloading music illegally off the internet. >> all he knew was downloading meant illegal. that was basically stealing. not that i'm condoning it. >> i could tell something was going to happen. >> that...
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some even criticized law enforcement for putting down the lion. cat haven was founded 20 years ago in the sierra foothills. anderson says he wants these cats seen in video to serve as ambassadors for their wild cousins. >> our thanks to man mrick mont. >>> hundreds of sharks forcing swimmers out of the water at several south florida beaches as people descend on the area for spring break. one beach was closed two days in a row after lifeguards spotted those sharks close to the shoreline tuesday and wednesday. the sharks are heading back north after migrating south for the winter. >>> we're hearing for the first time from the young girl who suffered serious burns while laying in her hospital bed. ireland lane was burned last month when static electricity ignited residue from hand sanitizer and olive oil. says she's feeling well and has a simple message to everyone sending her cards and gifts. >> thank you for everything. >> reporter: ireland has had two skin grafts since being burned and if this wasn't traumatic enough she's also a cancer survivor.
some even criticized law enforcement for putting down the lion. cat haven was founded 20 years ago in the sierra foothills. anderson says he wants these cats seen in video to serve as ambassadors for their wild cousins. >> our thanks to man mrick mont. >>> hundreds of sharks forcing swimmers out of the water at several south florida beaches as people descend on the area for spring break. one beach was closed two days in a row after lifeguards spotted those sharks close to the...
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instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of this year he went to turkey. the f.b.i. made the turkish authorities aware that he was there. it was in jordan that he came into f.b.i. custody and brought to the u.s. >> is there any conspirey about his trial being held in new york? >> the obama administration has said that the administration collectively think that a federal court is the place to do it. i think in part because they believe they can get a conviction. there are videos of sulaiman abu ghaith. of course, he's pleaded not guilty. >> that trial is due to start in? >> the next hearing is in april. it's expected to
instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of...
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idea of their training is supposed to be on based on the law and not emotional reaction and they totally went against the whole training seventy one year old dame and as is still recovering from two gunshot wounds she suffered while trying to shield her daughter margie attorney lynn jonas says that the women are still fearful for their lives they have a difficult. time grappling with the fact that the police essentially tried to execute them this is the quiet neighborhood where officers shot at a marine and as an marjah kuranda right next to this elementary school is this neighborhood where several homes are still riddled with bullet holes shooting no way it's going to be just fine if it is all hell's going to break loose. hell broke loose twenty years ago after the rodney king trial but many believe violence that permeated the l.a.p.d. decades ago has been exposed once again this is a police department really is a model of a paramilitary organization when it comes to urban neighborhoods because specially people of color in two thousand and eleven law enforcement in los angeles county sh
idea of their training is supposed to be on based on the law and not emotional reaction and they totally went against the whole training seventy one year old dame and as is still recovering from two gunshot wounds she suffered while trying to shield her daughter margie attorney lynn jonas says that the women are still fearful for their lives they have a difficult. time grappling with the fact that the police essentially tried to execute them this is the quiet neighborhood where officers shot at...
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, aside from the obvious reasons of marriage equality, and we should all be treated equal under the law, and it was a bad initiative, and we hope of the supreme court will uphold the rulings -- it was partly an educational process. we discover as we go along, first of all, there is not one person in this audience or anywhere that does not have a gay person in their family or a gay friend or a gay person that they work with in the workplace. nobody. the normalizing of things, the being able to teach, to being able to show people that everybody is equal, that nobody is different -- if they are doing their job, to not be thought of as different. that is one of the reasons we took on proposition 8. that is one of the reasons we did the play "8," a dramatization of went on in the courtroom in san francisco. we put that on because we want to show people what actually went on in that courtroom. we wanted to normalize it. we find that as we move along, the wind is at our back. it is like we are hitting critical mass. you're seeing more states adopt it. great britain, you're seeing more countrie
, aside from the obvious reasons of marriage equality, and we should all be treated equal under the law, and it was a bad initiative, and we hope of the supreme court will uphold the rulings -- it was partly an educational process. we discover as we go along, first of all, there is not one person in this audience or anywhere that does not have a gay person in their family or a gay friend or a gay person that they work with in the workplace. nobody. the normalizing of things, the being able to...
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this law is antiquated take a listen. i think it's a digital basically a body of knowledge maybe it was before modern media three years for the i pod five years before the kindle and we should have laws that reflect modern technology and that's not what this law is i mean it's even a contestable question about whether or not your cell phone is under this act or law so it's a really acid ard system where not only is it probably illegal we don't actually know if it's illegal which is just not a way that to conduct a criminal justice system where you have a law that may or may not apply to you well the obama administration is finally weighing in on the issue and the official response the white house said quote if you have paid for your mobile device and aren't bound by a service contract agreement or other obligation you should be able to use it on another network it's common sense crucial for protecting consumer choice and important for ensuring we continue to have a vibrant competitive wireless market that delivers innovat
this law is antiquated take a listen. i think it's a digital basically a body of knowledge maybe it was before modern media three years for the i pod five years before the kindle and we should have laws that reflect modern technology and that's not what this law is i mean it's even a contestable question about whether or not your cell phone is under this act or law so it's a really acid ard system where not only is it probably illegal we don't actually know if it's illegal which is just not a...
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law requires a 30 day notice before they are sent the home. democrats and republicans spent the weekend trying to reflect blame. house speaker boehner says no one really knows how the impact will be felt. >> we need to address the long term spending problem. but we can't cover our way to prosperity. we also have to on stain real economic growth. >> er homeland security effort says lines in airports are already getting longer because of the forced cuts. tsa agents have had a over time cut and she warrants the i did lays will get worse if the workers are furloughed. reporting live in washington, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> tomorrow warning goes out to of the homeless that are camps out near the san jose's airport. the people who are still on the camp, they will have 72 hours to move out. city plans to move in and clean out encampment. that'll include taking out trash and debris, taking down any structures and storing all property and belongs for 90 o 90 -- 90 days. >>> and a robbery ins. victim estrogens a neighbor's house. they told police the man
law requires a 30 day notice before they are sent the home. democrats and republicans spent the weekend trying to reflect blame. house speaker boehner says no one really knows how the impact will be felt. >> we need to address the long term spending problem. but we can't cover our way to prosperity. we also have to on stain real economic growth. >> er homeland security effort says lines in airports are already getting longer because of the forced cuts. tsa agents have had a over...
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even the finance minister and says he is open to modifying the tax law. what's the constitutional court says our concept of family has changed since the basic law of 1949 was written. that's something we need to think about. >> a party conference agreed not to introduce legal equality without a constitutional court ruling, but they are feeling the heat from the junior coalition partner. >> we very much hope tolerance will prevail. they still have time to send a signal indicating a more democratic, tolerant society. >> the question is whether the government acts before a court ruling forces their hand. >> how is the meeting wrapping up that we mentioned, terry? >> an interesting meeting. the purpose was to cquell a debate on the gay marriage and the outcome was this. the conservatives decided they will wait and see what the constitutional court rules in extending more rights to individuals in same-sex partnerships. meanwhile, conservatives decided they are against extending any more rights to individuals in same-sex marriages unless they're being forced to
even the finance minister and says he is open to modifying the tax law. what's the constitutional court says our concept of family has changed since the basic law of 1949 was written. that's something we need to think about. >> a party conference agreed not to introduce legal equality without a constitutional court ruling, but they are feeling the heat from the junior coalition partner. >> we very much hope tolerance will prevail. they still have time to send a signal indicating a...
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. >>> 6:22, violent crimes are on the rise in san jose, how people are now taking the law into their own hands. >>> the elderly woman of the -- the family of the elderlwoman is supporting the nurse's decision to not to intervene. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. . >> welcome back, the family of the woman who died at glenwood facility who died in baker's field died and a 911 nurse refused to do cpr saying it was against the policy. the family said it was our beloved mother's wish to die and she was fully aware they did not offer trained medical staff. >>> violent crimes on the rise and police want to teach citizens how to fight back. they are hosting a forum on crime prevention and some topics include what to do when you see a crime and how to avoid becoming a victim. it will be at the community center and it is free for you
. >>> 6:22, violent crimes are on the rise in san jose, how people are now taking the law into their own hands. >>> the elderly woman of the -- the family of the elderlwoman is supporting the nurse's decision to not to intervene. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and...
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drivers will not be allowed to pass vehicles in the motorcade - more than 200 law enforcement vehicles are expected to take part. >> again -- you can watch the service for the two santa cruz officers. live on kron 4's 24-7 bay area news channel -- comcast 193. it will also be streaming live on our website kron4.com. >> pam: right now-- police in richmond are on the hunt for a criminal. who burglarized an officers home -- killed one dog -- and then poisoned a department k-9. kron 4's justine waldmdan has new details on this >> reporter: this k-9 is a beloved member of the richmond police department. this is a video showing his recovery after the attack, >> it seems it was intentional cruelty to the animals bc not necessary to posion the dogs to break in to the house >> reporter: lt. bisa french tells me the officer's 2 year old black lab, named trax did not survive the posioning. on friday, the officer got a call that trax was sick, so he rushed home to take him to the vet. puppy died police say w the officer gone the suspects came back to also poison the k9's food. the k9 was left lock
drivers will not be allowed to pass vehicles in the motorcade - more than 200 law enforcement vehicles are expected to take part. >> again -- you can watch the service for the two santa cruz officers. live on kron 4's 24-7 bay area news channel -- comcast 193. it will also be streaming live on our website kron4.com. >> pam: right now-- police in richmond are on the hunt for a criminal. who burglarized an officers home -- killed one dog -- and then poisoned a department k-9. kron 4's...
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can galvanized support for a landmark law the voting rights act of 196 -- just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", almost as secretive as the papal conclave, the source of the next pope's robes. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! [ mom ] with my little girl, every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of new bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to new bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like picker-upper. how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours? with thermacare heatwraps. thermac
can galvanized support for a landmark law the voting rights act of 196 -- just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", almost as secretive as the papal conclave, the source of the next pope's robes. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold...
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the united states remains committed to policies that promote democratic principles, the rule of law and respect to human rights. senator marco rubio said the venezuelan people have an opportunity to turn the page on one of the darkest periods in its history and embark on a new, al bet it different path to restore the rule of law in a nation that deserves so much better. michael hirsch and "the washington post" editorial writer ruth marcus. good to see both of you again. michael, how might his death represent a different opportunity for a stronger relationship with the united states here? >> well, he was really a unique quality. it's difficult to say what the vice president who will be interim president will do, he was very devoted to chavez, and chavezista movement. he hurled assaults at the united states, so there's no change there. but he's also said to be a less charismatic, someone more willing to compromise, so there's certainly a possibility anyway that things could move beyond the democrat gogry we have seen for the last 12, 13 years. >> yeah, certainly not in support of the unit
the united states remains committed to policies that promote democratic principles, the rule of law and respect to human rights. senator marco rubio said the venezuelan people have an opportunity to turn the page on one of the darkest periods in its history and embark on a new, al bet it different path to restore the rule of law in a nation that deserves so much better. michael hirsch and "the washington post" editorial writer ruth marcus. good to see both of you again. michael, how...
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but if they are going to rule and this is what they do based on the law, we have a trial here in san francisco with many weeks of evidence. we brought on 17 witnesses. they brought on 2. and one of their witnesses who is their expert against the idea of gay marriage has done a 180. his name is david blankenhorn and has now said it absolutely should be something that should be done. if you look at it from a legal standpoint there is really nothing to argue. you can argue from a moral standpoint. can you say morally, i don't like the idea of gay marriage because your church teaches you a certain thing. that's fine. we're not asking anybody. we're not forcing any thank you very much to perform ceremonies. we're not asking anybody to go outside their religious beliefs. but marriage is not a religious right. it is a civil right that is provided by the government. a church does not have a right to marry someone except it is given the right by the government. the government issues marriage licenses. the government decides who gets married and who doesn't. so in 1967 there was a supreme cour
but if they are going to rule and this is what they do based on the law, we have a trial here in san francisco with many weeks of evidence. we brought on 17 witnesses. they brought on 2. and one of their witnesses who is their expert against the idea of gay marriage has done a 180. his name is david blankenhorn and has now said it absolutely should be something that should be done. if you look at it from a legal standpoint there is really nothing to argue. you can argue from a moral standpoint....
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president nicholas madoro said late today that he is going to be taking over venezuela according to the law there, and the military chiefs in venezuela went on tv to pledge their loyalty to him. the new u.s. secretary of state sat down with our margaret brennan today during a stop in the arabian gulf. john kerry said the u.s. will send food and medicine to the rebels in syria who are trying to overthrow the assad dictatorship. but brennan pressed kerry on whether america will send weapons. >> the president is now ratcheted up the kind of aid that he is giving and who he's giving it to. now directly to the syrian opposition and to the syrian military. >> but they say they have one tenth the amount of ammunition that they need. they need missiles. they need to be able to battle a professional military. why not help them to speed up the process? >> there are a lot of countries doing a lot of different things right now. and i will go back and report to the president and the president obviously always has additional options on the table. but right now he and i think we feel that this step hopefu
president nicholas madoro said late today that he is going to be taking over venezuela according to the law there, and the military chiefs in venezuela went on tv to pledge their loyalty to him. the new u.s. secretary of state sat down with our margaret brennan today during a stop in the arabian gulf. john kerry said the u.s. will send food and medicine to the rebels in syria who are trying to overthrow the assad dictatorship. but brennan pressed kerry on whether america will send weapons....
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the sheriff's department has been handling the city's law enforcement duties. >> they have so cared for us. i can't say enough about that. and we could never repay them for what they did. and then to honor us, to honor us the way they did this morning, that was pretty special. >> reporter: for the most part, many of the patrol seemed to deal with mainly routine incidents today. some people were concerned about the department's 94 officers returning to work so soon after such a personal loss. >> what do you do? and i want to just hug them all, make them feel somewhat better. so i'm just hoping they are okay out there. >> we've had some time to grieve. now we realize it's time to get back to work and protect our community. >> reporter: and investigators now say they are also looking for this 28-year-old local homeless woman, theresa johnson. she is an acquaintance of the suspect jerry muglay. she is wanted to provide information on the suspect. we'll have more on that at 6:00. live in santa cruz, robert handa, ktvu channel 2news. >>> las vegas police are looking at new video taken during
the sheriff's department has been handling the city's law enforcement duties. >> they have so cared for us. i can't say enough about that. and we could never repay them for what they did. and then to honor us, to honor us the way they did this morning, that was pretty special. >> reporter: for the most part, many of the patrol seemed to deal with mainly routine incidents today. some people were concerned about the department's 94 officers returning to work so soon after such a...
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there wasn't even a reward posted for the son-in-law on the u.s. rewards for justice terrorism website. but the cia has been tracking abu ghaith for years, according to u.s. officials, as he moved first from afghanistan to iran and then, in january, into turkey, where he was arrested based on a u.s. tip. >> once he left iranian territory and got into turkey, with very close monitoring by u.s. government agencies, he was -- his days were numbered. >> reporter: the turks then sent abu ghaith to jordan, where, before being sent onto new york, officials tell abc news, the significance of his capture became apparent, as he revealed new details on the current status, personnel and finances of al qaeda. >> this is a man who was in the inner circle of bin laden's al qaeda operations and now we have him alive and he's talking. >> reporter: growing up, bin laden has made the family targets wherever they go. in the 2011 u.s. raid on bin laden's hideout in pakistan, at least one son was killed. a second son had been killed in an earlier drone strike. abu ghait
there wasn't even a reward posted for the son-in-law on the u.s. rewards for justice terrorism website. but the cia has been tracking abu ghaith for years, according to u.s. officials, as he moved first from afghanistan to iran and then, in january, into turkey, where he was arrested based on a u.s. tip. >> once he left iranian territory and got into turkey, with very close monitoring by u.s. government agencies, he was -- his days were numbered. >> reporter: the turks then sent abu...
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what is it about this man's laugh that got him in so much trouble with the law? join us for are abc 7 news at 11:00. mike shumann here with sports. >> 15 of the final 21 games at home. currently holding down the sixth spot in the western conference. hosting sacramento tonight. andrew boga in in the lineup again. in video. clay thompson hit a three at the end of the game and the warriors go on to win it 87-83 the final. we will get those for you at 11:00. looking for the second straight win on the road. the strike in the first period. roman sends the rebound into the oakland net. calgary on top. sharks force a turnover. joe pavelski to joe thornton. sends it home. ties it at one. the flames pull away in the third. sharks turn over the puck. ahead 3-1. an empty netter late and that is all, folks, calgary torches the sharks. 41-1 th41 -- 4-1 the tial. the cartals beat the bears earlier this season. sanford had other ideas. jason randall with 10 first half points. stanford up at the break. second half. passing the rock. powwell to brown. lays it off the glass. a 19-p
what is it about this man's laugh that got him in so much trouble with the law? join us for are abc 7 news at 11:00. mike shumann here with sports. >> 15 of the final 21 games at home. currently holding down the sixth spot in the western conference. hosting sacramento tonight. andrew boga in in the lineup again. in video. clay thompson hit a three at the end of the game and the warriors go on to win it 87-83 the final. we will get those for you at 11:00. looking for the second straight...
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law bans most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy. arkansas' democratic governor vetoed the law this week saying it contradicts the united states constitution but the arkansas republican house of representatives overrode the veto following the lead by the republican senate. the aclu is promising to fight it. >> from capitol hill, a 13 hour filibuster led by kentucky senator rand paul is over. paul ended the filibuster just before 10:00 our time last night trying to delay the expected confirmation of john brennan to lead the c.i.a. he is opposed to the support of the unmanned drone policy during his filibuster, the kentucky senator received some support from republican colleagues. and 2 that hours is a last talking in the morning. >> and we get to divide up the talking. >> and now, the showers today. >> it is important. people want to know if they are going to get wet and how the commute. be, and you can see a wall of water coming at us from the west. so, most of us this morning are going to get through our commute dry. as we head pass
law bans most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy. arkansas' democratic governor vetoed the law this week saying it contradicts the united states constitution but the arkansas republican house of representatives overrode the veto following the lead by the republican senate. the aclu is promising to fight it. >> from capitol hill, a 13 hour filibuster led by kentucky senator rand paul is over. paul ended the filibuster just before 10:00 our time last night trying to delay the expected...
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our range masters here that have an incredible amount of experience both in law enforcement and with firearms have never seen one of these. >> reporter: leaders from the south bay say they hope to hold another gun buy back today. >>> hawaii's senators pushed for a rule. the rule would make illegal for people to take photographs of people on land they own or lease. >>> the oakland a's and the city of mesa arizona have finalized a 20 year deal. that deal will shift the team's spring training facility from phoenix to mesa in 2015. currently the ballpark that the a's will be using is home to the chicago cubs. but after the cubs move out next year, that stadium will undergo $20 million in renovations before the a's move in. the a's were the original tenants at hohokum stadium and trained there from 1969 to 1978. >>> new at 6:00 a warehouse sorts much needed supplies for students in the east bay. and what left these organizations just stunned. >>> and this santa clara county supervisor left his office in disgrace. the million dollars price tag the county is willing to pay to replace him.
our range masters here that have an incredible amount of experience both in law enforcement and with firearms have never seen one of these. >> reporter: leaders from the south bay say they hope to hold another gun buy back today. >>> hawaii's senators pushed for a rule. the rule would make illegal for people to take photographs of people on land they own or lease. >>> the oakland a's and the city of mesa arizona have finalized a 20 year deal. that deal will shift the...
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>> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's underneath the house. >> can you imagine the 911 operator thinking what? what did you just say? by the way, engineers still don't know how large the sink hole is or whether it's connected to other chasms in the area. >> rick: more on that as we get it. now to that series of forced spending cuts that have gone into effect. president obama signing an order authorizing the government to begin cutting $85 billion from the federal budget. but the fight over how washington spends your tax dollars is far from over. as of right now, the two sides seem miles apart. >> we've already cut $2.5 trillion in our deficit. everybody says we need to cut $4 trillion. which means we have to come up with another trillion and a half. the vast majority of economists agree that the problem, when it comes to deficits, is not the discretionary spending. >> let's make it clear that the president got hits tax hikes on january 1. this discussion about revenue in my view, is over. it's about taking on the spe
>> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's underneath the house. >> can you imagine the 911 operator thinking what? what did you just say? by the way, engineers still don't know how large the sink hole is or whether it's connected to other chasms in the area. >> rick: more on that as we get it. now to that series of forced spending cuts that have gone into effect. president obama signing an order authorizing the government to begin cutting $85...
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the governor signed the bill into law today. it was pushed by gun rights supporters who say arming teachers could help prevent tragedy lick the one at sandy hook elementary school where 26 people were killed. >> 59-year-old man has won 15 million dollars after being forgotten by authorities and left to spend 2 years in solitary confinement in a new mexico prison. but what was the crime drunk driving? never even convicted. the picture on the left is how steven blevin looked when he went in and on the right how he looked after 22 month ins solitary. blevin so neglected he was forced to pull out his own impacted tooth. blevin now suffers from ptsd. he's also battling. compensation is one of the largest federal civil rights settlements in u.s. history. >>> overseas. cardinal at the vatican have finally set the date to begin electing the next pope. conclave will begin tuesday morning. it will start with morning mass in saint peter about a sill l ka followed by the first round of secret balloting in the afternoon. if no pope selected
the governor signed the bill into law today. it was pushed by gun rights supporters who say arming teachers could help prevent tragedy lick the one at sandy hook elementary school where 26 people were killed. >> 59-year-old man has won 15 million dollars after being forgotten by authorities and left to spend 2 years in solitary confinement in a new mexico prison. but what was the crime drunk driving? never even convicted. the picture on the left is how steven blevin looked when he went in...
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she's being honor forward political, personal and physical courage in working to change gun laws. giffords returned to the place she was shot in the head two years ago during a campaign event in tucson. six people died in that shooting. jfk's daughter caroline says giffords inspired many. >> still ahead here the sidewalk demonstration today of a south bay that can help safe lives. >> hidden gems, one man finds a fort yooun in art work in a cottage. >> wedding for kindergarteners? the creative way one teacher is teaching the alphabet. >> i'm taking your questions on twitter and facebook. i'll answer your questions here live a little bit later. >> and hi there again, everyone. looking live from our mount tamalpais camera, clouds out there. what about tomorrow? we'll take a look at the forecast coming up. >> taking a look at the mcarthur maze, it's bumper to bumper in both directions on 80. 80. sodays of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 mil
she's being honor forward political, personal and physical courage in working to change gun laws. giffords returned to the place she was shot in the head two years ago during a campaign event in tucson. six people died in that shooting. jfk's daughter caroline says giffords inspired many. >> still ahead here the sidewalk demonstration today of a south bay that can help safe lives. >> hidden gems, one man finds a fort yooun in art work in a cottage. >> wedding for...